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2 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 14, 1959 WARTIME AIRCRAFT IN CIVILIAN ROLE |Reject Plan School Annex | | PICKERING (Staff: -- For the West Rouge School when there is |second time in two weeks Picker-/a school in the area 100 years [ing Township Council turned down|old?" asked Councilior Ashton, |a public school board request for |*"This would give one area big| la $270,000 10-room addition to|city education while a school in| West Rouge Public School here. the same district has back woods| Despite a spirited plea by board|education facilities." chairman Fred Hunt, council turn-| "The school board realizes ed down an alternative figure of your problem," said Mr. Hunt. $250,000 and requested the board | "But the need for mere rooms Is to make further reductions. in the West Rouge area and we The original estimate of $270,-\must have the extra rooms by 000 included construction costs|September." # |of $225,000; architect fees, $13, He added, "We cannot have |500; land preparation, $6000; an-|/them ready in time row, but we ticipated discount on debenture] should have them. The longer you| costs, $10,000; equipment, $10,000 hold up this request. the longer and cash reserve for contingen- the children will go without bet-| | cles, $5000. ter education. | In its revised $250,000 estimate 'After all," he chided, "Let us {the hoard cut construction costs face the facts. We peed rooms to $208,000; architect's fees, $12,- and things are not improving. 480 and land preparation from What do you expect us to do with $6000 to $3000. Anticipated dis-|all the children?" count on debenture and equip-| Mr. Hunt said, at $12 per square ment costs remained at $10,000 foot, the addition would not have each and cash reserve for con- frills. tingencies was upgraded to $6520, a Boost of $1520. DIRECT ACTION % | FAIR- SHAKE " SALVADOR, Brazil (AP) -- A d Mr. Hunt sald, "We feel we are .jii;ens' committee protesting a 4 not giving the taxpayer a fair yige in the price of a small cup| shake in setting these figures so of coffee to the equivalent of 1% | 1 | E-- BULLET-RIDDLED TAXI IS RECOVERED Cabbie Laurentin Gagnon sits, by police. Reland Millaire, an | Clement, were arrested in the | which plerced the sides and | | picture. In the upper picture is the interior of the cockpit. A B-17 BOMBER, recently | Oshawa Airport for aerial sur- purchased from the United | vey work. The aircraft, which States Air Force is being pre- | will be widely used by Kenting | pared by Field Aviation at the | Aviation, is seen in the lower --Oshawa Times Photos Admirably Suited Physiotherapy | For Survey Work | [reatments Up| Physiotherapy treatments at the Oshawa General Hospital What ever happened to all the] We were told how they had all have risen to 282, according to a old military aircraft used in the sorts of radar, and compass report for the week ending April Second World War? |equipment to ensure maximum 11, 1959. Superintendent William Most people assume that these safety and directional informa- A. Holland commented that the old war horses have long since tion for the pilot. increase is partly due to the new been consigned to the junkpile.| He mentioned that one of the health scheme, and also they Some of them, however, are still compasses that they used was have more space, equipment and actively in use. one of only four of it's kind in|more staff than they had a year Two reporters from The Osh- use in Canada, and these were ago. ' awa Times paid a visit to the all used on aircraft of his com-' There were 27 male births and SAYS REPORTS ARE LIES LONDON (Reuters) -- Moscow J cel !S/ Radio says stories in Cairo news- Dame Pattie, Is to leave papers that Russian ships had April 28. GOvernor-oupried Soviet Kurdish troops and i fi [oimets: "Drink ihe eoftes, then it was recovered in Montreal | companion, identified only as | wounded by police bullets | BIRTHDAYS dents of Oshawa and district | Portable C lass TOOINS street north, Whithy; Mi- | five portable classrooms built for| A suggestion to rent temporary "Mr. Lunney right," said Etna street: Mrs, Wilfred Al- Vocational Institute. lan economic way to meet the and sub-contracted the work out 18-year - old London, Ont., girliother men sentenced at the same street, Bowmanville: David {school and two for North Simcoe other cities can afford this train- tion five portabies be built ment. Bernard Griffith, 23 ,and remain in a remote area of the venson road north; Mrs. authorized construction of the Kribs, 19, was sentenced to 21 road south: Mrs, Julla Luke, |tenance department under the more stress on academic sub. Mr. O'Neill made the motion oc, matory, All four are from for London Township, died Satur. Ronald McIntyre, 106 Figin |by independent contractors. you have to put these things off." terial costs be kept. BANDITS ROB DRIVE-IN clerk of Waterloo Township. ael Tutkaluk, 136 Gibb |for Grade 8 industrial arts and was bucking the majority every tee advise the hoard, at the next matics. robbed Highway 2 drive- The first five persons to in- |" advocate of increasing public/ "We are allowing apparent lack for the five portables is to be Monday, locked the drive - in's MIG-17 "buzzed" British Com. receive double tickets to The |an attack to prevent the matter said. "We can pare and pinch, if ment of two additional public tor's car. The car was recovered month, He said the ships "were rent attraction is "Some this direction, because of lack of He asked, "Is it not the policy ated in the opportunity program| WILL TOUR RMC ELECTION 'BEFORE LONG be received only between the {don't afford it soon we will scut-| Trustee W. T. Werry moved the|school. from Britain, the United States,|ury |" He continued, 'The program|Lunney, and that teachers be pro-|of the public school physical edu- key and Venezuela will make ahold a general election 'before don't do something to provide quotations from sub-contractorsihoard administration office on| wmpnzRS proposals that 'Include conces- Is Observed iin ho By Is notcosts. His estimate of $530 per| A central library now in use at tér Robert Menzies of Australia is Trustee A. E. O'Neill felt there each. brary, considered adequate class- NM en zie s, accompanied by h Oshawa Airport in Oshawa Fri- pany. 17 female births; 37 received Music of their native country at/facilities available to the board nomic fe It is expected the new Lovell Fs PR has invited them apme to Iraq through the Suez the 1939-1945 were still in use. operation. 32 received treatments and eight! 'Library Week". |should examine what we have, was a practical means of con- between ages nine and 13, wil during their visit. corel IY Dacnetil our oor or 'How can we add rooms to the take the cup home." dd Congratulations and best LJ who are celebrating birthdays { A ainst our today: | The Oshawa Board of Educa-|ondary schools, and see that it is|general contractor and sub-con- chael Dawson, 156 Gibbon jc public school system Monday space was put forth by Trustee Mr. Drynan. "Hundreds of peo- WOODSTOCK (CP) Four earning a one-third remission of exander, 494 Nipigon street, Three of the portables will be need. and saved money." March 28, were sentenced Mon-|time still will be subject to a re- Wilson, = 584 Montgomery | school. ing, then Oshawa should be able Trustee G. A. Fletcher said, «| Robert Quirie, 24, each received northern frontier province. John Sass, 223 Huron street; "I don't agree," said Trustee|should have built adequately in \onine and Gerald Griffith, 18, LONDON, Ont. (CP)--John H. 27 Nassau street: Mrs, Anna supervision of R. H. Lunney. In jects." He added, "When you|the hoard build the five portables | jn ont day after a length iliness. He re % ms at North Sim-" It was the opinion of Tsustee' Mr. Brown added an amend: [ONDON, Ont. (CP) Two! street east; James Elliott, | The two rooms is p : i hii SAYS SHIPS BUZZED street: Francis Skitteral, 1746 crafts and home economics time the question of increased meeting of the board as a whole, jn restaurant operator Charles An Indonesian Air Force spokes- form The Oshawa Times of [school industrial arte and home|of a few dollars to prevent this raised." |staff of seven in a small storage monwealth ships in the Sunda Regent Theatre good for a |being shelved to a later date. necessary, to provide this train- school auxiliary classes. A sec-|later. {holding an exercise in Indonesian " Hi "Wi 't af- ride this train- at Harmony school and a junior) OTTAWA (CP) -- A group of Came Running". funds, he said, "We couldn't af-|of the board to provide Hn} ¥ group LONDON (Reuters) -- Treas hours of 8 a.m, and 10 a.m, |) the entire industrial arts and board provide the portables, ac-| In order to provide room for France, Germany, Italy, The Amory indicated in the Commons has been.cut out in Grade 7 and| vided. |cation and music supervisors will| conducted tour Thursday of Royal long." He was speaking during a TO VISIT CANADA [sions to taxpayers amounting to {too much to expect in a city as portable room would save the Lovell school will be moved Into { vicit Canada May 20-22 as part More than 60 new Canadians! wy the shop, Mr. Brown questioned the eco- room size, will be used for oppor: wife, day afternoon to find out whether] They were, he said, the most major surgery: minor surgery the McLaughlin Public Library were not being ised to the fullest /Figures. The building aid mizing + : : . | J oS 8 8 3 Sure enough there were three|s) noo BEST ALTITUDE received casts. | Library Week is being cele- particularly with regard to sec-'serving on cost to cut out the!serve Westmount school as wel the. Dalied. ara Repte.: the PENSIONS PAYABLE fe OTTAWA (CP) -- Pensions now" may be paid on behalf of the low, but that is what council re- cents from one cent, urges cus-/ | piinhi 2 in his bullet-riddled taxi after | escaped holdup artist, and a | stolen vehicle. Clement was | windows of the car. | cuss Board Orders Fi | Rape Charge wishes to the following resi- William Jordon, 301 Byron [tion approved a motion to havelall used bfeore providing more." tract directly. street; Lorraine Smelko, 228 |. 0" " hehawa Collegiate and/M. Brown. He felt this would be ple in Oshawa have built homes youths found guilty of raping anisentence. Kenyatta and four Gordon Kilpatrick, 26 3rd |. "" " rqelgide McLaughlin| Trustee Mrs. M. Shaw said, "If In lending support to the mo- day to various terms of imprison-|striction order requiring them to * ' Ste- 4 three-year prison terms. Thomas street; Mrs. J. Dusty, 180 Ste For the first time the board to. am against portables because we I WAS COUNTY CLERK Mrs. Jack Stacey, 741 Ritson J by its building and main-|C, W. Minett. "There should be the first place." two years less a day in Guelph Brighton, 60, former deputy clerk Silke, 92 Wilkinson street; |the past the work has been done don't have the money available, and an accurate account of ma- tired in 1957 after two years as . * lcoe will provide accommodation G, K. Drynan a minority group ment. "That the finance commit-| masked men, brandishing auto. S 91 Arlington avenue; Mich: JAKARTA, Indonesia (Reuters) Brock street south, Whitby. Chairman S. G. Saywell, long shop facilities came up. the means by which the money Madgwick of about $1,500 earlv man said Monday an Indonesian thelr birthdays each day will economics facilities, spearheaded training from being provided," he! The board approved establish- shed and escaped in the proprie- straits during their exercise last four-week period. The cur- When some trustees leaned ining for the children." ond senior class will be incorpor- (waters. . : FY 56 °F '58. , 2h class set up at E. A. Lovell naval, military and air attaches Reports on birthdays will ford it in 1956, '57 and '38. If we ing Cae P chief Derick Heatheoat [home economies programs." lcording to a suggestion by Mr. the class at Lovell school offices Netherlands, Spain, Brazil, Tur- Monday night that Britain would " : 5 Library Week will be curtailed in Grade 8 If we Mr. Lunney statéd he obtained be moved to a house south of the Military College at Kingston. fourday debate on his (facilities. To establish two units|and suppliers and estimated labor| Simcoe street south. OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis- £366 000,000 ($940:800.000) well off as Oshawa." board approximately $900 onlthe vacated offices and the li- of a ronnd-the-world tour. Mr. from Holland attended fil d|was a possibility all I ended films an asibility of Mr. Lunney's tunity instruction. A or mot anv of the "relics" from modern and efficient now in 67; eye, ear, nose and throat, 37.| Monday night, in connection with extent. He said, "I think we tenance supervisor pointed out it(junior opportunity class. for boys't, stay at Government House Canal are 'lies Sovier Shs B-17's sitting on the tarmac" When asked how high the air- brated this week across Canada| dio's Arable service said. ready and waiting to go. There ...¢t flew he stated that their and the United States for the was a fourth which had just beenipogt coryiging altitude was 30,000 bought by Field Aviation, the feat He said that this was slightly| company who owns these air- higher than the aircraft were craft, ready to be rebuilt and put originally intended to fly but this OBITUARIES purpose of getting more people {interested in their library and to \read more books. | MRS. THOMAS L. W. JEYES Tonight will be Hungarian even-| into service in South America. |wac made possible by slight modi-| F ie ing at the library, with the pro- as poss. y Bg Funeral services for Mrs. | oram commencing at 8 p.m. Chief One of the flight engineers work- fications to the original design. Thomas L. W. Jeves, w i ing on a "17° said the aircraft) Because of this, he went on,|at the family residence, Xho Jed Librarian Miss Jean Fetterly are loaded down with equiD- there was a slight strain placed|don Ave. Monday in her 83rd]COMmmented, 'We hope all Cana- ment used for high level aerial on the engines above that nor- vear, will be held Thursday at dians will welgopme our newcom- photography. mally experienced. This meant|2 p.m, , ers by coming in as many nights He said that the company sends that every once in a while the 24, possible, The exiortainment! the aircraft and their crews all engines devloped minor "snags' , i f vet iw e quite informal w he over the world to map territory A snag is a term used by good hoa] I Tera Years. bject of showing some of the cul-| from the North Pole to the jun ground crew to denote a difficul-| England, and came to Canada 53 1's} background oF fhe Sarioue N sic, Ss, gles of Brazil. ty to locate mechanical malfunc-'years ago. Her maiden 1h : " PURCHASE B-17 tion of an aero engine. was Ann E. Ludlow and she was| 1S, talks and displays. As a matterof fact he explain.| However, other than that, heithe daughter of the late Fred.| ed that the newest B-17 on the noted, the engines and the air- erick and Martha Ludlow. field had just been purchased Cran were all i; tip top shape In 1900 she was married in 3 Debentures from a United States Air Force espile 'their age Woolwich, England, and came to stockpile and, after they finished He then took the reporter up cgay, immediately following rebuilding it to suit their needs,|' fle cockpit while he condunted their marriage. She was a mem- A d it would be sent to a sister com- 3 Tun-un-, a test of all four, + of St. George's Anglican! pprove pany in Brazil where it 1d be engines. fo Ue termine their OPET-| Chyrch, a former group leader used for al photography alng eliciency. and life member of the Guild. PORT HOPE (Staif) -- Three The aircraft still had the old ROUTINE RUN-UP Mrs. Jeves is survived by her debenture issue bylaws were ap- US. Air Transport mmand The run-up was comparatively husband, two sons, Philip and Proved in principle at an Ontario| ings it i g that unexciting from a spectator point Robert T. F. of Oshawa, five Municipal Board hearing here nm active of view. It consisted of the engin- grandchildren and three great-|today. thongh eer starting all four engines, one grandchildren. Also two sisters.| It was decided to issue deben- as a trans. after the other, from port to star- Mrs. Florence Turner of Oshawa, tures under a conditional bylaw| hoard and Mrs. M. Nelms, Kent, Eng-{for purchase of $22,000 worth of| He then made minor adjust- land, and one brother, John Lud-/road equipment. The money will be used to purchase a five-ton| {truck with snow-plow blade, a three-ton truck with sander, al used grader and a sidewalk snow- o blower. The conditioral clause al- at lows for a period of lwo years to elapse before purchase of any |equipment is made and sets a |maximum figure only. Also authorized was debenture Mrs. Jeyes had not enjoyed . He commentec may: look ol on the outs filled equinment duty ha ugh they nd weatherbeaten ments to some of the scores of low of Oshawa. the direraft are instruments covering the front,| The body is resting at the Me- he best sides and roof of the cockpit. =Irntosh Funeral Home for service fulfilling _ After making the necessary ad- jy the chanel Thursday at 2 p.m justments he listened to the mo-'pey ©. Cross will ocnduct th Q il tisfi . # . jors or 5 wie Yen, Satisfied service, Interment will be hat a was as should 4 © Uni a) y Bs : nion Cemetery. feathred the eingines in the order Ty he had started them. f modern their with 0 NELSON LEDGETT hry ths 3 ne a haf months |office furniture for the tax-col- 7 . H 1 of N th [Monday, April 13, of Nelson 2ddressograph - multigraph ma- g | vis street, Oshawa. Outright approval of the $10,500 Township began Monday to plug born in Pickering township May proof of interim financing. Court of Canada ruling sand square miles of Northwest- member of King Street United | L k lL | Lake Leve third and final reading by local eral search ever launched in before moving to Oshawa 33 proval were invalid. the business years between 1941 and 1958. After its completion, maps willl He leaves his wife, the former| partment, re-approved all zoning| 0006 i to pay two thirds of AP Council also voted to ask Pre- he memorial service will be|of the State of New York in oper-| Toronto township council asked] Mr. Maloney made the an-!16. Rev. M. A. Bury, minister of blanket power to approve amend- Institute of Mining and Metal- will be In the family plot in ils Plug | Large S dea | {death occurred at the Strathaven| : : ouncl S ug | Ige urvey {Nursing Home, Bowmanville, | lector-assessors office and $7500 |Ledgett. The deceased, who was/chine. The machines will be for in his 83rd year, lived at 268 Jar. assessment and tax bill lists. TORONTO (CP)--The councils . | A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. required for the latter equipment of Toronto and adjacent Toronto| ntario Area James Ledgett, the deceased was/ was withheld pending filing of] holes created in Ontario zoning TR : 29, 1876 and was married in To-| bylaws by a recent Supreme MONTREAL (CP)--Sixty thou- ronto Feb, 26, 1901. He was a A . # Ontario this summer are to The ruling was that all zoning ern Church. amendments and repeals given Undergo the largest aerial min-| "yp. "5 oqoett farmed in Picker- ing and East Whitby townships 3 councils before going to the On- Canada. ; egu ations tario Municipal Board for ap-| Ontario Mines Minister James years ago. He was employed by| A. Maloney said the aerial-partithe J. S. Kyle Grocery for} \ The ruling upset many of the|of the survey is to get underway many years until ssue Ne amendments passed in the 17 within a few weeks, closed some years ago. | . | WASHINGTON (AP)--The fed- City council in Toronto, at the he made and a ground geophysi- Ida Brignall and a daughter,|¢ral power commission has is- suggestion of the city legal de-|cal survey will follow. |Miss Ferne Ledgett, of Oshawa. regulations ot make them legal , = "0" 5 ith iers, Elonzo, of and |and the St. Lawrence River to be A . . e aerial work with| .* i o " again, subject to OMB approval. |, balanace, and the cost of the Diarles; of Whitby. {followed by the power authority mier Frost to take immediate ac- Froun) Surveys to be paid by the|y 13 5¢ the Armstrong Funeral|ating its St. Lawrence River tion to rectify the situation. ederal: government. Chapel at 2 p.m. Thursday, April hydro-electric project. the planning department to give nouncement Monday during the King Street United Church, willjthe regulations will become ef-| the Ontario Municipal Board annual meeting of (he Canadian| conduct the services. Interment fective April 25. ments. lurgy. Salem Cemetery. » |issued by the Canadian govern- ' OUT OF A JOB DRHLINGS'? WASHINGTON (AP) -- Job- less benefits for out - of - work actors got a boost Monday from actress Tallulah Bank- head. Making her entrance on the arm of an escort, Miss Bank- head testified before the ways and means committee of the | House of Representatives in support of federal unemploy- ment compensation legislation. The reason for assistance to the committee table, 'in case you have other ideas," she ex- plained, was a sprained ankle. Tallulah played the starring iy | role for Actors Equity Associa- tion, and performed with gusto despite a tendency to pro- nounce "course'"' as "curse," which she confided was "a freudian slip if i ever heard it, dahlings." Surrounded by miuk, cups of ice water and cigarets, Miss Bankhead opened with a frank admission to the committee: | WEATHER FORECAST | Good OI Sun Here To {cast issued at 5 a.m.: Synopsis: Warmer air in North- lern Ontario Monday which sent temperatures into the mid-50s son Bay. Today the flow of warmer air from the Prairies will reach Southern Ontario, allowing normal 50s again, Mainly sunny and warmer pany cooler 'emperatures over the remainder of the province] land some snow or rain is likely in extreme northern sections. Regional forecasts valid until {midnight Wednesday. Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niag- Stay 3 1 SOVIET FARMS illegitimate children of war dis-| LONDON (AP)--Radio Moscow ability pensioners, T. D. Ander|reports a seven-year irrigation son, chairman of the Canadian plan has been started to create Pension Commission, Monda™ in-/farmlands in an area of Central {formed the Commons veterans Asia about twice as large as Jeommitiee The children must be France. The project is a joint ef- {maintained by the pensioner. fort by the Soviet republics of STRIKE OF 60 OVER Yatuistan, Tadjikistan and Ka. RUTHVEN, Ont. (CP) -- Sixty 2aKhstan. | workers at a $1,200,000 Ontario JAZZ CONCERTS [water resources commission fil-| PARIS (AP) -- Norman Grane TORONTO (CP)--Official fore-/and warmer today and Wednes-| tration plant project near here re- ang his Jazz at the Philharmonic day. Winds light except west 15 turned to their jobs Monday. The ill invade Paris for the seventh during the afternoon. Eastern Lake Ontario, Georg- regions: was replaced overnight by cooler Sunny with a few cloudy inter- air moving southward from Hud- vals today and Wednesday. Not ian Bay, Haliburton much change in Winds light. Kirkland Lake, Timmins - Ka puskasing regions, North Bay Sudbury - cities: Sunny today. temperature weather will continue over South- Cloudy with sunny intervals and Malcolm Forsythe, former ern Ontario Wednesday but con-{not much change in temperature den of Ontario County, died Mon. siderable cloudiness will accom-| Wednesday. Winds light becom-|day at his home. He was born ing southeast 15 Wednesday. Forecast temperatures Low tonight High Wednesday Windsor .... 65 St. Thomas . London Wingham . 60 "I haven't heard a bloody ara, western Lake Ontario re- Toronto ... word you said, so I don't know |gions, Windsor, London, Hamil- Trenton ... whether you're fur us or agin (ton, Toronto cities: Mainly sunny gi Catharines us." Miss Bankhead said actors need unemployment protection because they are out of work so much. Maybe they shoukin't be ac- tors, she conceded, but added to the committee members: "Maybe you shouldn't be elec- ted to Congress, who knows?" Members tried some ques- tions, but not for long. "I'm deaf, dahling -- I didn't heard what you said," Miss Bankhead informed chairman Wilburn D, Mills (Dem. Ark.). Actress Peggy Cass sped through a short statement. Moving nimbly through Bank- head interruptions, Miss Cass | explained Equity's position. "This is all new to me," Miss Bankhead roared. "I know the answcrs, honey" Miss Cass assured her. "You always do, Tallulah retorted. dahling," | sued regulations relating to out- ment to apply to Canada's por- Also surviving are two broth- flows and levels of Lake Ontario|tion of the hydro-electric develop- ment associated with the St. Lawrence Seaway project, commission said, The regulations state that Lake| Ontario's level shall be no lower final report The commission said Monday than an elevation of 244 feet tional Lake Ontario Board of En- April 1, and that the monthly mean level from then until Nov. or more. | Pollution Of | Boundary Waters Reduced OTTAWA (CP)--The Interna- tional Joint Commission has been informed that pollution of| boundary waters has been re- duced. - The commission said Monday it received this information in a report presented by ils Canadian] and United States advisory boards on pollution of boundary waters at a four-day meeting of the 1JC in Washington last week. | It did not designate the bound-| |ary waters in which pollution has| |declined. Hamilton .. Muskoka .. Killaloe . Earlton .. {Sudbury North Bay .. Kapuskasing White River Moosonee CITY AND DISTRICT _/hour, men, members of Local 625, In- {ternational Hod Carriers, Build-|o ing and Common Laborers ofGorry Mulligan quart ets are America (CLC), went on strike among the top attractions March 2. The laborers were * {granted union recognition and TRADE WITH RUSSIA '|union scale wages of $1.86 an] JAKARTA (AP) -- Indonesia {plans to send a trade delegation . : . [to the Soviet Union. This was re. WAS COUNTY WARDEN [p61 0d at talks here between a CLAREMONT (CP) -- George group led by Soviet Foreign Var Trade Minister Nikolai Firubin and Foreign Minister Subandrio on sale of Indonesian rubber to Russia. traight year in May. Ella Fitz- erald and the Gene Krupa and {in the district and farmer here| until his retirement in 1946. Mr. | Forsythe served nine years on MOVIE EPIC Pickering Township council, | MANILA (AP) -- The late three as reeve and was township|Cecil B. De Mille's movie mas. school trustee for 39 years. Heterpiece, 'The Ten Command: was warden in 1929, ments," is setting records in at. tendance and box office receipts NEVER TOO YOUNG? with no end in sight. odo } WINNIPEG (CP) -- Traffic pd- estimate more than 1,000,000 peo- lice were amazed to see a panel ple have seen it in the past truck weaving through south Win- seven months, nipeg Sunday with a small boy| standing on the seat behind the VISITS TO RUSSIA wheel. They flagged down the LONDON (AP) -- Radio Mos. truck and found the boy's father COW estimates 5,000 Britons will sitting at his side. The father ex. Visit the Soviet Union this year, plained he was teaching his six. cO™pared with 2,000 in 1958. year-old son how to drive. Police ~~ said they are considering |charges. i | DID YOU KNOW | MAU MAU CHIEF FREED | i... NAIROBI, Kenya (Reuters)--| Jomo (Burning Spear) Kenyatta, | [sentenced to seven years' im-| pri t in 1953 for managing that NU-WAY RUG and CARPET SALES, 174 MARY, RA 5-0433, is selling 4 x &' TIGER RUGS (all colors) for ONLY 14.95. This week CORRECT MARK It was erroneously reported in| The Oshawa Times of April 11 that Keitha Mosier, a Grade 9 student at Oshawa Central Colle- giate Institute, compiled an av- erage of 68.8 percent in winter term examinations. Miss Mos- ier's mark average was 86.8 per- cent, A joint announcement by the Canadian and American sections of 1JC also said that the techni-| cal advisory board on air pollu-| the|tion will present a final report about June 1. The commission received I from ihe Interna-| |gineers on levels in Lake Eel tario. The report will' be re- Similar regulations are being 30 is to be maintained at 244 feet viewed by the commission at a meeting in Montreal June 29. WHOLESALE PRICES TO THE PUBLIC OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE 290 Albert St. RA 8.0311 Res. RA 3.7550 Open Thurs. Fri, Sat. 7 only, the anti-white Mau Mau society, | {is to be released today after! THE FOOD PLAN THAT HAS PROVEN ITSELF OSHAWA REPRESENTATIVE STAN BRYNING 1061 RAVINE ROAD RA 8-5358 FOOD | CHAMBERS ::: 65 UNDERWRITERS RD. -- OX. 9-1188 1

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